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Titre | United States: the debate on the minimum wage boosted by bad pass Wal-Mart |
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Description | Snatched under pressure from the unions, this boost had snowballed, resulting notably McDonald's in its wake, when many states (New York ...) and cities (Los Angeles, Seattle ...) passed also to action to overcome the hostility of Republicans in Congress. The bad pass Wal-Mart, however, could curb this trend and has also not failed to react the --nombreux-- opponents of increasing the minimum wage, which has not been upgraded at the federal level since 2009 . "The entrance of Wal-Mart as their wages increase program contributes to their disappointing results confirms the undeniable fact that wage growth has a significant impact on even the largest employers," said AFP Randy Johnson , one of the leaders of the powerful employers' lobby of the US Chamber of Commerce. The reasoning is known: companies would put profitability at risk by increasing their employees. "If even Wal-Mart feels the effects, other employers will certainly have the same problems," Mr. Johnson in his email. This argument was immediately used to play at fast-food movement that employees have stepped punch of shares in the United States and always demand a minimum wage increase to $ 15 ... |
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Adresse (URL) : | www.journaldunet.com | |
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Date | 2015-10-18 | |
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Catégorie | Accueil > Actualité | |
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ID | 7028 | |
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